 With the midterm elections right around the corner it's time to turn plan into action. Here's a list of information you need to know. Election Day is Tuesday June 5th and all 435 House of Representative seats and 35 out of 100 Senate seats will be up for grabs. Historically younger voters don't turn out to vote so let's prove that narrative wrong. Here's a list of important information to help you exercise your right to vote. First, check your registration status at vote.org. Not registered, unfortunately the registration deadline has passed for the June 5th primary. Register now to make sure you can vote in November. Second, make a plan to vote. Find your polling place at vote.org. Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day or you can vote by mail. Already have your ballot? Put a stamp on it. If you can't the ballot will still be counted. Your county will foot the bill. Be sure to put your signature on it and make sure it is postmarked on or before June 5th or you can drop your completed ballot off at a polling place in your county on Election Day. You can still request an absentee ballot. Go to vote.org for the correct form. Deadline for the form to be received is May 29th. Call your local election official and ask if you can fax or email your form. This is much faster than mailing your form. Not sure what you're voting on? Go to the link on your screen to see what information is going to be on your ballot.